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Endometrial Cancer Recurrence Linked to Beta-Catenin Levels

Abnormal expression of beta-catenin is a risk factor for vaginal recurrence of endometrial cancer, but it can be prevented with adjuvant radiation, a team from Stanford University reports. ....

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Mayo Clinic researchers identify women with twice the risk of cancer in both breasts

A new Mayo Clinic study has shed light on a tricky topic that has eluded oncologists. If a patient has breast cancer, what’s the likelihood that the cancer will progress to the opposite breast? ....

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Research Gives Clues to Why Cancer in One Breast Could Develop in the Other

TUESDAY, Jan. 24, 2023 (HealthDay News) Some women with cancer in one breast may have a greater risk of developing cancer in the other breast, new research suggests. ....

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Study links genetic change to risk of developing cancer in both breasts

Some women with cancer in one breast may have a greater risk of developing cancer in the other breast, new research suggests. ....

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Women show higher risk of developing cancer in both breast: Research

Women who have cancer in one breast may be more likely to develop cancer in the opposite breast if they have specific genetic changes that predispose them to develop breast cancer, according to a study led by the Mayo Clinic Comprehensive Cancer Center. ....

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